WWII
Jun 26 2009, Atul

WWII saw the end of Hitler, but some say that the Germans had the Horten 2-29 Jet Fighter Plane been ready by then, and the outcome of the Second World War would have been different for such was the deemed capability of Hitler’s stealth fighter. It was.

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FILE - In this April 27, 2009 file photo, Tom Hanks attends The Film Society of Lincoln Center gala tribute to honoring him at Alice Tully Hall in New York.